Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 21, 1959, Page 2, Image 2

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    P à GIC t , SHERM AN COUNTY
JOURNAL,
MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST t l , 1M9
sales efforts by local TV adver­ STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com
and said payments to be made
through the Clerk of this Court;
and the further sum of $250.00
attorney’s fees, and the further
aum of $50.00, attorney’s fees» and
the further sum of $50.00 attor­
ney’s fees, and the further sum of
$50.00 attorney’s fees, and the fur­
ther rum of $68.68 costs, and the
further sum of $4.75 costs and for
the further sum of $4.75 costs and
disbursements and the costs of
and upon this writ commanding
me to make sale of the following
described real property situated
in the County of Sherman, State of
Oregon, to-wit:
suit had on the 17th day of July,
1957, the date of the filing of Uq?
transcript of judgment herein, br'
since that date had in and to the
above described property or any
part thereof, to satisfy said exe­
cution, judgment order and decree,
interest costs and accruing costs.
Dated August 11th, 1959t/
First Publication:
Last Publication:
GEORGE
Sheriff of Sherman County, Ore.
Is progressing and to nee friends the olden days when things, of
píete painting and decorating
tising on Ch. 6. Cash in on big
of the years spent in this county. course, were so much better—and
service, spray or brush. Phone
demand. Openings in Grass Val­
Tb?re is much to talk about, so much more uncomfortable.
Publifthrd B very Friday at
CY 6 3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E.
ley.
Write
.Mrs.
Freshour,
2770
many changes, for no pluee has
Moro, Oregon*
WANT
to make $15 to $25 a day?
Market
St.
Salem,
Ore.
42c
Kdltof seen so many new developments
(¡Ilei» I*. French
We
will
train and finance de­
in a single lifetime than this very
12th St. Vern Campbell and
Moro Personals
CntarMl M w a
*» m a tter i»t '>■»
pendable man or woman, over
Jack
Null.
The
Dalles,
Or.
38tfn
P o a u ifn « » *» M oro,
O regon ,
u n d er Act wheat country. Every farm oper­
A fire alarm brought Moroites
21, for part or full time work.
o f C oncraM o í M arch >, ISTt.
ation is different than it was 40
out of bed and to the old Hosford FOR Agricultural loans see The
Write Me NESS Co., Box 4014,
or
even
30
years
ago.
N A T IO N A l E D IT O R IA L
Dalis NFLA and the Mid-Colum­ Oakland 23, Calif.
house, now owned by Claud Bayer
41-2p
Not
more
than
a
third
of
our
bia PCA, 4th & Court Streets,
J ~TA
T 1 *§)N fanners have ever harnessed a and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ted
The Dalles P. O. Box 243 -
Jewel. The fire apparently started
<-• e® team of horses, almost none of in a davenport and it was quick­
CYpress 6-2468.
21-25c NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
them own a wagon and horse
In the Circuit Court of the State
Moro LO1X7 E N o. 113 I.O.O.F.
Custom
Slaughtering
by
appoint­
ly
extinguished
by
the
fire
de­
plows are so long gone as to be
of
Oregon for Washington County
Meets 1st and 3rd Tues-
ment
only.
Meat
cutting,
wrap­
partment
after
its
arrival.
Damage
impossible to find. Tools that
M IW IP A P S «
BONNIE F. MAY, Plaintiff
£ * -^d ay s in I.O.O.F. hall. Tran,
ping,
sharp
freeze.
Kenny’s
to
furniture
was
extensive
and
were in every day use are mu­
vs.
sient and vlsitir.t' brother«
r U t llS H IB S
Market, Grass Valley, Oregon.
two rooms were scorched.
seum pieces—ami no museum.
are
cordially
invited.
CLAUDE
L.
MAY,
Defendant
Call ED 3-2345 for appointment.
Marion McKee and his sister,
association
• Floyd Haines. N. C.
By virtue of an execution,
Lot 1 and 10, Block 16, ORIG­
So. while the fat calves are be­ Mrs. HUI Shelton were here W f i ­
WE’LL BUY all kinds of lambs, judgment order, decree and order
Leo Watkins, Secretary
INAL TOWN, now City of
ing shuffled by youngsters at the nest lav making arrangements
stock or feeder cattle, dry cows of sale issued out of the above
o f f ic ia l
COUNTY PAPER
Moro, Sherman County, Oregon. I iii>-k.i Ixxlge No. 121 A .F .X l.'l
request of the judge the old tim­ about taking over their father’s
or bulls. Chet Davis, Box 713, entitled Court in the above entit­ Order determining amount Due
MJB8CRIPTION RATES
Meets on the 1st and 3rn
ers sit in the sun and talk about place this fall.
Hermiston; Heppner Hotel Ph.
cause, to me directed and: on Defcree and Judgment Filed Thursday evenings each'
ONE YEAR
Mr. and Mrs. E. Amidon return­ 6-9923; Walla Walla, Ph. Jack- led
dated the 16th day of July, 1959, July 16t'h, 1959, reads as follows: month. Visiting member«
ed early this week from the Pa­ son 5-6505.
39-42p upon a judgment rendered and That there is now due, owing and cordially invited to meet with us
A I’GI ST 21, ltt-W
louse country where they visked FOR SALE. 3 bedroom house in entered in said Court on the 23rd unpaid on said decree and judg­
Clarence Hlgley, W. M.
Mrs. (¡race Wallan and looked at
G rass Valley on two big lots. day of July, 1956, the 7th day of ment the principal sum of $2,770.-
Clyde Gillmor, Secretary
the
country.
SCHOOL ORGANIZATION
Write Mrs. Marie Oltmanns, Novemil»er, 1957, the 17th day of 00 together with the further sum Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.E.M
The 0. Douirtas left Sunday
Box
811, Goldendale, Wn. 40-3c November, 1958, and the 13th day of $152.75 interest accrued to
Meets every second Thurs
With school starting shortly It
and the A. Iknimas left Tuesday
July 1, 1959, with interest on said
of
February,
1959,
in
favor
of
Bon­
day
each month.
Visiting
’OR
SALE:
Washed
sand
and
Grain Storage
seems a good time to talk about
all going to Camp Sherman for a
members
invited.
Moro.
Ore.
principal
balance
at
the
rate
of
nie
F.
May,
Plaintiff
and.against
gravel
at
mouth
of
John
Day
schools a little. (X all our social
few days holiday.
Commercial Structures
Annabelle Kelso, W. M.
River. Also road gravel. Colum­ Claude L. May for the sum of six percent per annum from July
institutions schools have changed
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson
Dorothy Heater. Secretary
bia Rock Products, Box 688, $150.00 per month, as and for the 1, 1959, until paid and the further
as little as any ami gramkpa could
Machine Sheds
left Thursday for a visit with
sum
of
$150.00
Attorney’s
fees
Taylor
IXJDGE A. F. & A. M.
Rufus,
Ore.
Ph.
Rufus
17.
27tfn
support
of
the
minor
children
of
walk Into a modem school room
friends at Hoquiam, Wash., and
and $9.00 Court Costs.
Wasco. Oregon
said
parties
until
further
order
Pre Cut Buildings
and get along very well.
a l(x>k tat ctxiler western Oregon.
Now
Therefore,
by
virtue
of
Meets
each First and Third
of
this
Court;
said
payments
to
be
Children start in a grade and
Mr. and Airs. Wily Knighten
Contact:
( ’lair L. Baiser
Tuesdays
make through the clerk of this said execution, judgment order,
move year by year until high
Moro, Oregon
are sending cards to friends here
Doug Shull, W. M.
Court semi-monthly on the 1st decree and order of sale and in
enables
schixil is completed. Years ago it |( hone: Jordon .’>-.1633 (after 5 I». in from Anchorage, Alaska, where
Carl Tuggle, Secretary__
compliance
with
the
commands
of
and
15th
day
of
each
month;
the
was possible to fail an 1 lx* kept
♦he family
they are visiting their son, Wily
said
writ,
I
will,
on
Wednesday,
Lupine“
Rebekah Lodge No. lift
the first such payment to be made
in a grade for two years but fear
Jr.
♦o limit
the 16th day of Septemlier, at 2
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuex*
on
or
before
July
15,
1956,
or
the
«rf injuring the youthful confi­
♦ho cost
days of each month. Visit-
date of this Decree, whichever is o’clock P. M., at tne front door
dence has almost stopped that.
Ing members welcome
♦o
if*
need*
or wishej.
later; and the further sum of of the County Court House in
Progression is by grade and by
Mary Brackett, N. O.
Moro,
Sherman
County,
Oregon,
$50.00
per
month
as
support
mon­
FOR
SALE:
Fryers.
Mrs.
Orlow
year. When graded schools were
Helen Martin, Secretary
ey for Plaintiff for a period of sell at public auction (subject to
M a r tin
M o ro .
42p
started they were considered su­
HARLANDVIEW
GRANGE
two (2> years from the date of redemption), to the highest bid­
perior but there is doubt ulxn't
FOR SALE: 20 two-year old hens,
Meets First and Third Mondays
der
for
cash
in
han<l,
all
the
right,
this
decree,
said
payments
to
that in this day.
fat, heavy. 75 cents. Millard
»’HOM
commence on the 1st day of Aug­ title and interest which the with­ each month at 8:00 p. m.
If a child tie a genius in imth
Melzer. Ph. JO 5-3272.'
42>p
ß ho*' »'»
Helen Brockert, Master
ust, 1956, and continue to and in­ in named defendant and eafcih and
and capable of doing qighth grade
tkVKBD AVE.
AVON Oosmetifles supports your
Florence
Bruckert, Secretary
all
of
them
in
the
atx»ve
entitled
cluding the 1st day of July, 1958,
arithmetic while in the fourth
grade he can wait until be gets
there. There are no arrangements
to retain his interest or stimulate
his ability by letting him go on.
If through rea<ling or olwervation
he attains an interest in history
he must put it off until he gets
to the prescrllied place in the cur­
jR^ernutn County Jo u rn al
TIMBER LAMINATED
STRUCTURES
W ANT
riculum for such studies.
ADS
The
child is a prisoner of the system.
i
I
It Is entirely possible tb it
schooling doas as much to Inhibit
education as It does to encourage
it. It does teach pupils how to
read the new spapers and the fun­
nies, how to a M tap a grocery bill
and how to make m arks recogniz­
able by a banker.
For some It
o|*?nw a <hx>r to understanding of
phases of living that m ight other­
w ise be a m ystery.
Schools put children under con­
trols beyond the ability of mo t
l»arents and give instruction in
living together that Is very valu­
able, perhaps more so than the
actual lessons learned.
But they do need revaluation,
exam ination, Just to see if flics
could not tx* made better. Men
who wouldn’t think of hitching
up a horse to plow will defend a
school system against any change
although It m ight be as <4 »soldo
as a horse and buggy.
('Ol’NTY FAIR
County fairs would lx* a great
(institution If all they did was to
bring people togetlner in a holiday
nuxxl to view and praise some­
thing in which all w ere interest­
ed.
Not that the exhibits aren't \ d
liable and well w orth looking at;
we would not Ixdlttle them tor
the world. But the oj»|w»rtunity to
see old frien d su n d m ake new one-
is a |x»rt of a fair that Is also of
value.
Thin seems especially tru e of
the Khermun county fait Iws an e
many form er residents make it
a practice to come back during
the fair to see how agriculture
Since before the turn
of the century, brewing
nuthorities in Europe
and this country have
agreed that a common
link exists between the
world's great lx*ers.
Whether brewed in
Bavaria, the British
Isles or America. Ixxrs
with world wide
reputations for quality
always have lx*cn found
to ,x»ssess brewing
waters of exceptional
character and unchang­
ing excellence. These
rare waters are capable
of extracting from select
hops and grains the
most delicate flavors
and aromas. One such
water Hows cold and
clear from Olympia’s
own artesian wells. It
is this rare, naturally
perfect brewing water
that makes the
refreshing difference in
light Olympia Beer.
(he one
priceless
ingredient
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